WATER RECEDES AND WE CONTINUE OUR TEAM COVERAGE WITH KCRA 3’S DESMOND CORTEZ LIVE IN FAIR OAKS. SO YOU’VE BEEN TRACKING VALLEY FLOODING ALL DAY. WHAT ARE YOU SEEING OUT THERE TONIGHT? ANDRE, IT’S A ...
In our news wrap Sunday, parts of northern California brace for more rain as residents try to escape rising flood waters, hundreds gathered to attend a memorial for those killed in a New Year’s Day ...
The next round of rain moves in Friday evening. After a New Year's Day filled with heavy rain and flash flooding, more rain is heading to drenched California. On Thursday, the rain was focused on ...
Thousands of spectators are pouring into Pasadena Wednesday, staking out curbside spots and camping along Colorado Boulevard ahead of Thursday’s 137th Rose Parade, which could become the first ...
For the first time in 20 years, it’s expected to rain on the Rose Parade. The January 1 procession is almost invariably held during a mid-winter heatwave and clear blue skies, an advertisement for ...
It's looking to be a wet start to the new year, but that's not stopping the Rose Parade. The National Weather Service forecasts heavy rain in Pasadena on New Year's Day with a 90% chance of ...
A strong storm system that brought relentless winds, rain and snowfall to California this week was expected to ease Friday, but there was still a risk of high surf along the coast, flash flooding near ...
An atmospheric river has lashed Southern Californians with rain, but the wet weather isn’t over just yet, bringing with it an increased threat of flooding after days of heavy precipitation. But the ...
Several days of rain and powerful wind gusts are in the forecast this week when a winter storm has already led to evacuation warnings in parts of Los Angeles County settles into Southern California ...
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The atmospheric river pummeling the Pacific Northwest began to subside Dec. 11 after days of heavy rain, wind and flooding. Lingering rain was expected to continue through Dec. 12, exacerbating ...